Pawpaw:
Known as the "woods banana", Pawpaw is North America's largest native fruit. Sweet with tropical flavors, medium to large fruit, and seeded with a few medium to large seed.
Zone 5-9Small 1 to 2 feet tall $25.00/Medium 2 to 3 feet tall $35.00/Large 3 to 5 feet tall $45.00Extra large trees available for pick up only$55.00Extra Extra large (XXL) trees available for pick up only$65.00 Field grown (dug out in spring) and container grown (shipped through the fall and winter). Please specify which you would rather have.

Tropical Treat - Selected from the wild in Kentucky by Woody Walker in 2010. Introduced in 2015 from England's Orchard and Nursery, medium sized fruit, up to 6 inches long; weighing 180 to 300 grams, yellow greenish skin, yellow flesh, large seed, ripens mid-August in Kentucky, keeps well in cold storage. Has a thick skin and tastes like Mango with just a hint of pineapple. Observed to be one of the best tasting pawpaws on the market. Container Grown S, M, L Sizes

Halvin - Pawpaw found by Tyler and Danae Halvin in Iowa. Fruit is 8 to 14 ounces. Great flavor (Very Sweet, No after taste), has a hint of pineapple flavor. Original tree was growing as an under store tree. Stated to be the largest native pawpaw fruit to be found in southwestern Iowa, not far from Bedford, IA. It is 3 weeks earlier than all other pawpaws. Container Grown. Sizes: S, and M

Halvin Pawpaw

Summer Delight - Just an average size pawpaw of 8 to 12 ounces that absolutely tastes delicious, has a yellow tinted shin that is thick, and ships and stores well. The remarkable thing about this Pawpaw is that it ripens in the last week of July and the first week of August. Here in Kentucky, of all the cultivars we have, it is the first to ripen. It is not precocious and takes 4 to 5 years to come into production, but it is well worth the wait. In most years the fruit is on the ground long before you expect it to be. Summer Delight has a smooth textured flesh, few seeds, and a mild after taste. Field and Container Grown. Sizes S, M, L

Kentucky Champion ™ - is the "Big Daddy" of the Pawpaw Forest.
This tree is remarkably resilient. Responds well to grafting. It's a good candidate for climates that are challenged for growing-degree-days (like southern England and northern Europe). The champion tree is the earliest bearing cultivar of all commercially available pawpaw trees. Fruits ripen between 2,483 and 2,845 standard growing degree days. They are large and tasty averaging about 230 grams. The seed-to-pulp ratio is good (about 8.3%). The skin is attractive and durable; it resists dark spots, bruising and other discoloration. The pulp is firm and golden-orange in color with a melon-orange flavor and pleasant lingering aftertaste. It's sweet with a subtle tartness that's been likened to pineapple or raspberry. The tree appears to be self-fertile.$2.00 royalties fee per treeSizes: S, M, L

Nyomi's Delicious - Original trees grown in Berea, Kentucky and is a local favorite of the neighborhood. Light yellow fruit with no after taste. Very heavy producer of 10 to 12 oz. pawpaw fruit that are 4 to 6 inches long. Hangs in cluster of 4's and 5's.Sizes: S, M

KSU Atwood™- Developed at Kentucky State University’s pawpaw breeding program led by Professor Kirk Pomper, this early ripening variety is noted for its very high yields of 150 or more fruit per tree
Sizes: S, M - Royalties apply

250-30- Breed by Jerry Lehman- Open pollinated seedling of KY-8-2. Won the biggest pawpaw contest in 2013, 680 gr. and placed third in the best pawpaw contest 2014. Great flavor and sweet
Sizes: M / Field Grown /Royalties apply

Potomac™- delicious pawpaw from the Breeding work of Neal Peterson. large, sweet and delicious, Potomac fruit has a very high flesh to seed ratio.
Sizes: S, M, L / Field grown /Royalties apply

Alleghany™ This very productive variety features large fruit with delicious, sweet, creamy-yellow flesh. appears to be the earliest ripening of the Peterson Pawpaw varieties. Sizes: S, M, L / Royalties apply

Pawpaw trees of different sizes but lower quantities that are field grown VE-21, Shenandoah, Susquehanna, Prima 1216, and a few other cultivars available, Royalties applies where applicable

Pawpaw trees of all sizes that are field grown will be offered in Spring. These are KSU Atwood, Halvin, Overleese, Potomac, 275-56, Wabash, and 250-30
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